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Tanaka wins again, McCann sends Yankees past Twins

Ben Walker AP Baseball Writer

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05/31/2014 02:58:48 PM MDT

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New York Yankees' Yangervis Solarte follows through with a home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Minnesota Twins Saturday, May 31, 2014, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

NEW YORK (AP) — Masahiro Tanaka shut down Joe Mauer and the other Minnesota hitters while lowering his AL-leading ERA to 2.06, and Brian McCann lined a go-ahead double in the eighth inning Saturday that sent the New York Yankees over the Twins 3-1.

Tanaka (8-1) permitted only an unearned run in eight innings. The heralded rookie from Japan gave up four singles, just two leaving the infield.

Tanaka walked two and bounced two wild pitches. But he was especially sharp against Mauer, the three-time AL batting champion.

Mauer, who faced Tanaka in spring training, struck out on three pitches in the first inning with a runner on third. Mauer fanned on four pitches with runners on second and third in the third, then tapped into a double play and later grounded out.

New York Yankees' Brian McCann follows through with an RBI double during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Minnesota Twins Saturday, May 31, 2014, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (Frank Franklin II/AP)

Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira left in the sixth because of soreness in his surgically repaired right wrist, the same problem that forced him to miss three games this week.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Masahiro Tanaka shut down Joe Mauer and the other Minnesota hitters while lowering his AL-leading ERA to 2.08, and Brian McCann lined a go-ahead double in the eighth inning Saturday that sent the New York Yankees over the Twins 3-1.

Tanaka (8-1) permitted only an unearned run in eight innings. The heralded rookie from Japan gave up four singles, just two leaving the infield.

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Tanaka walked two and bounced two wild pitches. But he was especially sharp against Mauer, the three-time AL batting champion.

Mauer, who faced Tanaka in spring training, struck out on three pitches in the first inning with a runner on third. Mauer fanned on four pitches with runners on second and third in the third, then tapped into a double play and later grounded out.

Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira left in the sixth because of soreness in his surgically repaired right wrist, the same problem that forced him to miss three games this week.

Minnesota Twins' Brian Dozier (2) slides past New York Yankees shortstop Brendan Ryan to steal second base during the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, May 31, 2014, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (Frank Franklin II/AP)

It was 1-all when Jacoby Ellsbury singled with one out in the Yankees eighth off Brian Duensing (1-2). Ellsbury stole second, and continued to third when catcher Josmil Pinto's throw from his knees went into center field for an error.

In light showers, Brian Roberts walked and McCann hit an RBI double over leaping first baseman Chris Parmelee into the right-field corner. Following a 34-minute rain delay, Kelly Johnson drove in a run with an infield single.

David Robertson pitched the ninth for his 12th save.

Yangervis Solarte homered for the Yankees' first run.

Tanaka and Twins starter Kevin Correia both escaped early trouble, and nobody pitched a perfect 1-2-3 inning until the seventh.

New York Yankees' Masahiro Tanaka, of Japan, delivers a pitch during the first inning of a baseball game against the Minnesota Twins Saturday, May 31, 2014, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (Frank Franklin II/AP)

Brian Dozier grounded the first pitch of the game off Johnson's glove at third base for an error, moved up on a wild pitch and scored on Josh Willingham's two-out single.

Correia got out of a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the first when he struck out Teixeira and got McCann to bounce into a double play.

Solarte homered in the fourth, giving the rookie infielder a team-leading 26 RBIs.

Solarte singled with two outs and the slow-footed McCann on second in the sixth. McCann was held at third as strong-armed right fielder Oswaldo Arcia fielded the ball and threw home, and Solarte was thrown out trying to take second.

Arcia had two assists in Friday night's 6-1 win.

Minnesota Twins' Kevin Correia delivers a pitch during the first inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees Saturday, May 31, 2014, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (Frank Franklin II/AP)

NOTES: Tanaka has struck out 88 in 78 2-3 innings. ... Twins rookie CF Danny Santana was out of the lineup, a day after he needed seven stitches to close a cut on his left eyelid. He was hurt when his batting helmet flew off during a headfirst slide and bounced up to hit him in the face. "We have to be guarded here," manager Ron Gardenhire said. ... Gardenhire won a replay challenge in the third, and Eduardo Escobar wound up with an infield hit. ... Former Yankees All-Star Phil Hughes (5-1, 3.23) faces his former team Sunday. Rookie Chase Whitley (0-0, 2.57) starts for New York. ... Derek Stepan, Ryan McDonagh and Derick Brassard of the New York Rangers were in the crowd, and got big cheers when shown on the videoboard. The Rangers are in the Stanley Cup final. ... The Twins were trying for their fourth straight win at Yankee Stadium, having won their final two games at the park last year and again Friday. The last time Minnesota won four in a row in the Bronx was 1968.